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Projects planned for Cary’s Fenton development will bring a third parking deck and more dining options to the 92-acre mixed-use district. Building permits were approved last month for the five ...
Cary is booming with new developments, including the Jordan project, the Rogers Restaurant and Motel redevelopment, and the Fenton mixed-use development off Interstate 40 and Cary Towne Boulevard.
The Crossroads Mall site was soon purchased by New Market Development. In 1990, they filed drastically changed plans. Instead of an enclosed mall at the center of the site, they proposed a 628,610-square-foot (58,400 m 2 ) power center with 11 big-box anchors and a few smaller shops lining the edge of the site and 3,458 parking spaces at the ...
The chef behind the menus at Bida Manda and Brewery Bhanava will open his first independent restaurant. Laotian restaurant is set to be a centerpiece of new Cary park. Here’s when it opens.
Preston is a neighborhood located in Cary, North Carolina. It is located near several public schools, including Morrisville Elementary School and Green Hope High School, as well as Prestonwood Country Club, [1] which hosts the annual SAS Championship. [2]
Carolina Crossroads is a 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) planned entertainment development project owned by Carida Capital Group LLC located in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina located near the intersection of I-95 and US 158. The development will bring new jobs to the area which had been affected in recent years as textile mills closed and jobs moved out ...
31 acres of land at Green Level West Road could be the new site of a hotel, office space, and commercial retail.
In 1988, the mall applied for a zoning change for a major expansion, [5] perhaps spurred by proposals for a "mega-mall" at Crossroads Plaza emerged only a mile away. [1] In 1991, the mall completed its expansion to 1.1 million square feet and was renamed Cary Towne Center by then-owners Richard E. Jacobs Group.